Riso Rama
Selected work shown in Paradise Exhibition
3.18–31.2024
Selected work shown in Paradise Exhibition
3.18–31.2024
Jersey Art Book Fair
2.3–4.2024
Workshop “Pen+ Pen - Pen”
2.3–4.2024
Workshop “Pen+ Pen - Pen”
Boston Art Book Fair
11.10–12. 2023
Quote featured at Boston Art ReviewP
11.10–12. 2023
Quote featured at Boston Art ReviewP
EXHIBITOR & PANALIST of Draw Down Books’ PANEL DISCUSSION
Jersey Art Book Fair
Jersey Art Book Fair
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Body & Forma
Body & Forma
PUBLIC WORKSHOP
Embodied Making as Collective Publishing
Embodied Making as Collective Publishing
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Radical Character + Body & Forma
Radical Character + Body & Forma
EXHIBITOR
Boston Art Book Fair
Boston Art Book Fair
WINNER
Communication Art
2023 Typography
Communication Art
2023 Typography
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Work 3D Typographic Scuplture “Home”
Work 3D Typographic Scuplture “Home”
BU MFA Poster Colletion
“Call for Poster”
“Call for Poster”
MFA 2022 Exhibition
“Interview”
“Interview”
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One such work is the Booklifting project by Chen Luo (CFA’22), who bound together images from a student workshop she led and then attached them to a 15-pound dumbbell. The end product? An accordion-like flip book that you can read only by lifting the weight in the air.
“The inspiration came from my thesis research about normative body gestures and how we interact with graphic design,” Luo says, adding that the project was a hit at a Rhode Island School of Design book fair she recently participated in. “There are many standardized gestures for how we touch things, how we flip and read books—by using objects like a dumbbell and a book for this project [hopefully people will] try unfamiliar gestures to read it.”
One such work is the Booklifting project by Chen Luo (CFA’22), who bound together images from a student workshop she led and then attached them to a 15-pound dumbbell. The end product? An accordion-like flip book that you can read only by lifting the weight in the air.
“The inspiration came from my thesis research about normative body gestures and how we interact with graphic design,” Luo says, adding that the project was a hit at a Rhode Island School of Design book fair she recently participated in. “There are many standardized gestures for how we touch things, how we flip and read books—by using objects like a dumbbell and a book for this project [hopefully people will] try unfamiliar gestures to read it.”
Hui (Radical Return)
Selected Artwork traveled in Shanghai, Boston, and Venic from 2021 to 2022
Selected Artwork traveled in Shanghai, Boston, and Venic from 2021 to 2022
RISD UNBOUND Book Fair
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